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Hot Dogs, Hooch and Handel at Green-Wood Cemetery

  • Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street Brooklyn, NY, 11232 United States (map)

Death of Classical is an organization which offers unique concert experiences to help revive classical music and opera, while giving a voice to underrepresented composers and performers. With “Hot Dogs, Hooch and Handel”, they are simultaneously honoring the German composer as well as the hot dog, whose humble origins began with Charles Feltman, a Green-Wood permanent resident. Feltman is credited with inventing the sandwich in 1867 in Coney Island.

Celebrate Feltman’s legacy with a smorgasbord of different styles of dogs from some of NYC’s finest purveyors, a wide swath of spirits to taste, snacks a-plenty, sunset swing jazz, and more Handel than you can shake a footlong at—played by a crack team of local baroque specialists.

Tickets are $65, which includes spirits and snacks, with hot dogs available for purchase from the various local vendors.

Learn why Green-Wood Cemetery is awesome and buy your tickets.

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